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Anne Wenzel (1972, Schüttorf Germany) studied at the AKI, Academy of Art and Design in Enschede and has lived and worked for many years in Rotterdam. Wenzel has long been fascinated by the universal language of (war) monuments and commemorative sites. She has a particular fondness for monuments whose grandeur has been ravaged by time. The resulting contrast plays a central role in her work. Her gloomy ceramic sculptures and installations explore the beauty hidden in menace, devastation, disasters and decay. In this way she positioned herself as heir to the 18th-century Romantic painters, who found the sublime in the attraction of and threat from nature. Museum Boijmans van Beuningen regularly invites contemporary artists to offer an intervention, a presentation in which they reflect on the collection or the museum building. This was the case with Anne Wenzel. Her Intervention # 13 - Requiem or Heroism is compiled by the Curator of the City Collection of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen.
Channels: Contemporary Art
Artists: Anne Wenzel
Museum Boijmans van Beuningen presents in cooperation with RTV Rijnmond, Popov film and the RO Theater the new television series Boijmans TV. It is being broadcast from Wednesday 14 April 2010 by RTV Rijnmond; it can be seen weekly at 5.40 pm.
Boijmans TV is a new programme about art, based on an idea by Wilfried de Jong. It is more than an art magazine. We do not only meet the artist, but also the museum visitor, the attendant and the employee of technical services.
Each episode of Boijmans TV can be viewed here on ArtTube after it has been broadcast.
This episode shows a monument of German artist Anne Wenzel and Van Meegeren’s Fake Vermeer ‘The Supper at Emmaus’, one of the most famous forgeries of Han van Meegeren.
The project was funded by VSBfonds, partner in education of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Mediafonds and the Rotterdam Mediafonds.
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